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[quote=Anonymous]I won't speak for any other teacher. I get up at 5 a.m. I leave the house at 6:15 a.m. I arrive in my classroom at 6:45 a.m. I prep materials, answer emails, make copies, do long range planning, etc. 8:00 a.m. kids arrive. I work through lunch 90% of the time. They leave at 3 p.m. I work in the building until between 4-5 p.m. I gather guided reading materials, I set out new math games, I prep the writing center, I replenish supplies, I call parents, I run an after school club, I analyze data. About 3 days a week I have hour long meetings after school. And then there's often another 2-3 lunchtime, morning or prep time meetings each week. I'm working hard to ensure after the first 8 weeks of school, that I don't do more than 30 minutes of work at home each night, just to preserve family time. I don't work on Saturdays. I do lesson plans for the week, which takes between 3-5 hours per week, on Sunday. I teach kindergarten. [/quote]
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